Power Metallic Returns Exceptionally High Copper & Gold Grades From Lion Zone

  • 13.54 g/t Au, 236.6 g/t Ag, 1.08% Cu, 0.21g/t Pd – Cu EqRec1 12.64% over 1.95 m in PN-25-096
  • 0.19 g/t Au, 50.68 g/t Ag, 7.78% Cu, 0.38g/t Pd, 1.09 g/t Pt and 0.20 Ni – Cu EqRec1 7.97% over 1.95 m in PN-25-002

Power Metallic Mines Inc. (TSXV: PNPN) (OTCBB: PNPNF) (Frankfurt: IVV) announced the return of 5 holes from the winter 2025 drilling campaign focused on the Lion Zone. The five holes (PN-25-096, 097, 100; and PML-25-001 and 002) were testing the down plunge extent of the Lion Zone, and a large off-hole EM (BHEM) anomaly detected in drill hole PN-24-093.

All holes hit Lion style polymetallic mineralization (Table 1)

Power Metallic has been exploring multiple zones during the winter 2025 campaign, including the Lion Zone, Nisk Zone, Nisk East Zone, and Tiger Zone. The targets of the winter drilling extends over approximately 8km of strike of favorable stratigraphy. This news release is for Lion Zone drill holes (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Location map of 2025 target areas highlighting the Lion Zone area with drill results reported in this news release

(CNW Group/Power Metallic Mines Inc.)

Assay results are still pending from the winter 2025 program from extensional and definition drilling in the Lion area (9 holes remaining) and four holes from the Nisk deposit area.

LION ZONE DRILL RESULTS

The five holes reported in this release were testing the deeper plunge extent of the Lion Zone. Holes PN-25-096 and 097 intercepted wide zones (18.5 meters and 31.5 meters drill intercepts respectively) of lower grade disseminated mineralization in the structural hangingwall, as well as the narrower high grade zones characteristic of the Lion deposit (Table 1).

Of particular interest is high grade gold, silver, copper mineralization encountered within the ultra mafic (UM) layered intrusion ( 1.95 meters @ 13.54 g/t Au, 236.6 g/t Ag, 1.08% Cu, 0.21% Ni, 0.21 g/t Pd) in PN-25-096 (Table 1).

This mineralization is in a stratigraphic sequence not previously seen to be mineralized at Lion (Lion occurs stratigraphically below the UM), and it appears to be a potential precursor to a more evolved polymetallic mineralization predicted in our exploration modelling.

In contrast holes PN-25-100 and PML-25-001 and 002 tested the deeper eastern side of the plunge on the Lion Zone. These holes are missing the lower grade disseminated mineralization, returning narrow high grade only. But the massive sulphide mineralization in these areas are very high grade and copper dominant.

In particular, Holes PML-25-001 and 002 have sub-meter massive sulphides that graded 15% Cu and 29.3% Cu respectively, with significant Ni, Pd and Ag grades (Table 1).

These massive sulphide zones suggest a change in the character of Lion from the shallower drill intersections containing high precious metals (Pd, Pt, Ag, Au) that helped carry the CuEqRec 1 value. This change may represent possible closer proximity to a Ni/Cu massive sulphide deposit that is characteristic of other polymetallic districts in the world, but that have yet to be discovered at the Nisk project.

Terry Lynch, CEO of Power Metallic emphasized the high value of these results by stating, ” “With each set of assays we are growing the Lion Zone. We are also still learning. We are defining some of the borders of the Zone even as we are advancing it at depth. The high grade hits here are exciting and we think meaningful clues on richer mineralized areas that are in close proximity.

Figure 2 below shows a long-section with pierce points of the drill holes with assays reported in this news release. Included in Figure 1 are images of mineralization (assays pending) intersected in additional deep drill holes (PML-25-005 and 012a) that tested a BHEM anomaly projected along the plunge of the zone and suggesting a continuation of the high grade mineralization.

Figure 2: Lion Area long-section with drill holes reported in this news release, and core image of mineralization in holes PML-25-005 and 012a (assays pending) testing BHEM anomaly.

(CNW Group/Power Metallic Mines Inc.)

Table 1: Significant assay results from this news release – Lion Zone

Note: Reported length is downhole distance; true width based on model projections is estimated as 85% of downhole length
1 Copper Equivalent Rec Calculation (CUEqRec 1)
CuEqRec represents CuEq calculated based on the following metal prices (USD) : 2,360.15 $/oz Au, 27.98 $/oz Ag, 1,215.00 $/oz Pd, 1000.00 $/oz Pt, 4.00 $/lb Cu, 10.00 $/lb Ni and 22.50 $/lb Co., and a recovery grade of 80% for all commodities, consistent with comparable peers.

Previously released drill results are available in a public database accessible as a download on Power Metallic’s website. Currently this database contains hole assay and collar information up to hole PN-24-075 and will be updated as soon as possible with all remaining publicly released holes.

Qualified Person
Joseph Campbell, P.Geo, VP Exploration at Power Metallic, is the qualified person who has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure contained in this news release.

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Duane Hope is a Partner at Capital 10X, he brings over 15 years of communications and research experience to the firm. His research and writing have appeared in publications for North American, European and Asian audiences.

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